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U.S. threatens, but Venezuela doesn't flinch
By John Catalinotto 

Published Aug 11, 2005 9:06 PM 
Every step the Bolivarian government in Venezuela takes to assert its 
sovereignty is met with frantic charges from right-wing U.S. officials. As of 
Aug. 8, Washington has provided no evidence to back up any of its wild charges 
against the government of President Hugo Chávez.

In a July 27 letter to anti-Cuban U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros Lehtinen of Florida, Mat 
thew Reynolds, the State Depart ment's leading congressional affairs official, 
claimed to have found "mounting evidence" that Venezuela was using oil money to 
fund "anti-democratic groups" in Bolivia, Ecuador and elsewhere in order to 
destabilize the region.

The Venezuelans quickly denied the charges. Venezuelan Ambassador Álvarez said: 
"There is no evidence whatsoever. We have good relations with all the countries 
of the region."

He mentioned Bolivia, Brazil, Colom bia, Ecuador and Peru, and the Caribbean. 
"We are using energy as a way of promoting real integration of the continent," 
he said.

The Chávez government has used increased revenues from high oil prices to fund 
social services at home. It has also offered oil at good rates to promote trade 
among the Latin American countries and in the Caribbean.

Many suspect that Chávez' program, which helps Latin America be more 
independent from U.S. and other imperialist control, is what really irks 
Washington.

The State Department cited no evidence for its charges.

Chávez also angered the U.S. government recently by purchasing 100,000 AK-47 
rifles from Russia for Venezuela's army. This upsets Washington in two ways. 
First, it means Venezuela is no longer dependent on U.S.-built weapons systems. 
Second, these are weapons for a people's army that can become a guerrilla 
resistance in case there is an invasion by an army with superior arms and 
technology. This is what the Pentagon, to its dismay, found out in Iraq.

Through Plan Colombia, Washington has turned the pro-fascist government of 
President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia into one of its biggest recipients of arms, 
includ ing helicopters and jet fighters. There are rumors that Washington is 
looking to the Colombian army as a possible force to enter Venezuela and 
overthrow the Chávez government.

So it is a normal use of the Big Lie for Washington to charge that Chávez 
bought the 100,000 rifles to help arm the FARC guerrillas in neighboring 
Colombia.

Chávez denied the U.S. charges emphatically on Aug. 4. "They accuse us of 
buying arms to give them to the guerrillas-no, they're for our troops," Chávez 
said. "They are a terrorist state, but they accuse us of being terrorists."

An Aug. 7 report in Ireland Online said that Venezuela's defense minister has 
signed a deal to buy Chinese radar systems for use with Venezuela's air force. 
On Aug. 8, Chávez accused agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency of spying 
on his country, and broke all relations with the DEA. He said the DEA was using 
its cover as drug-trafficking investigators to "carry out intelligence" on the 
president and Venezuelan government.

Along with buying arms for Venezuela's military, the Chávez government is also 
shoring up popular support worldwide for the government there. On Aug. 8, the 
World Youth Festival opened in Caracas, Venezuela, with 15,000 to 20,000 young 
people from over 140 countries getting an opportunity to experience a part of 
Venezuela's revolution. And recently Tele Sur, an alternate news source to the 
imperialist-dominated media, opened up for Latin America with Venezuelan 
support.

While the threats from Washington are apparent and come without justification, 
Chávez' response shows that he and Bolivarian Venezuela refuse to submit to 
these threats.

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